The HomePlug standard requires notching of the amateur bands (in the US,
unfortunately not elsewhere)
Ed Hare <w1rfi at arrl.org> can provide pointers to the details of HomePlug
testing by ARRL
73,
Mike K1MK
On 07/16/2010 07:29 AM, K1TTT wrote:
> I was afraid of that also when I put in a pv system. The pv inverters talk
> to a monitoring box using 144khz plc which is very narrow band and no
> problem. But because of the limited range the monitoring box had to be too
> far from my router, so the company sent me a pair of homeplug bridges. They
> are supposed to be 4-20MHz, but I can't hear them. Perhaps this is only
> because of the relatively low data rate and intermittent transfers actually
> used, but they don't seem to be a problem here.
>>> David Robbins K1TTT
> e-mail: mailto:k1ttt at arrl.net> web: http://www.k1ttt.net> AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1ttt.net>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Ian White GM3SEK [mailto:gm3sek at ifwtech.co.uk]
>> Sent: Friday, July 16, 2010 07:09
>> To: rfi at contesting.com>> Subject: Re: [RFI] HomePlug Experience?
>>>> Eric Rosenberg wrote:
>>>>> It looks like I'll need HomePlug to get from my router in the basement
>>> to the second floor, as no wireless devices penetrate this 70-year old
>>> plaster and lathing house.
>>>>>> I presently have five Ethernet runs in the basement and two to the main
>>> floor above the shack. They don't appear to be noisy or have an impact
>>> on my urban station.
>>>>>> Do any of you have experience with HomePlug in/near the shack?
>>>>>> I'd like to know about your experience!
>>>>>http://www.ukqrm.org/>>>> Welcome to HF Hell.
>>>>>> --
>>>> 73 from Ian GM3SEK
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